S. Riethdorf et al., EXPRESSION OF THE MCP-1 GENE AND THE HPV-16 E6 E7 ONCOGENES IN SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMAS OF THE CERVIX UTERI AND METASTASES/, Pathobiology, 66(6), 1998, pp. 260-267
Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) plays an important role in
the recruitment of monocytes in solid tumors. Previously, for cervical
carcinoma cell lines an inverse correlation between the expression of
the MCP-1 gene and the human papillomavirus (HPV) oncogenes E6/E7 was
described. In this study paraffin-embedded biopsy specimens from 25 s
quamous cell carcinomas of the cervix uteri were analyzed for the expr
ession of the MCP-1 gene and the HPV 16 E6/E7 oncogenes by RNA/RNA in
situ hybridization. Similar to in vitro analyses, in our material a ne
gative correlation between the transcription of these genes in tumor c
ells could be demonstrated in 19/25 cases, whereas in 6 cases both MCP
-1 gene and HPV oncogene transcription could be detected. Interestingl
y, the same results regarding MCP-1 gene and HPV oncogene expression w
ere observed in the majority of corresponding metastases. On the other
hand, in stromal cells MCP-l-specific transcripts could be detected i
n all cases. In most of them intra- and/or peritumoral macrophages wer
e observed. Our findings support the hypothesis that HPV oncoproteins
are negative regulators of MCP-1 transcription.